Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 86.
203. lappuse
... less and less capable of the difficult art of appreciation . When they buy a picture it generally shows a long - current idea , or some conventional form that can be admired in that lax mood one admires a fine carriage in or fine horses ...
... less and less capable of the difficult art of appreciation . When they buy a picture it generally shows a long - current idea , or some conventional form that can be admired in that lax mood one admires a fine carriage in or fine horses ...
223. lappuse
... less expressive , more declamatory , less intimate . When I called the other day upon a friend I found myself among some dozen people who were watching a group of Spanish boys and girls , professional dancers , dancing some national ...
... less expressive , more declamatory , less intimate . When I called the other day upon a friend I found myself among some dozen people who were watching a group of Spanish boys and girls , professional dancers , dancing some national ...
438. lappuse
... less materialistic ; all things originate in a substance which is the common element of electricity , heat , and light . In the brain the animal transforms it , in proportion to the strength of the brain , into will . This will creates ...
... less materialistic ; all things originate in a substance which is the common element of electricity , heat , and light . In the brain the animal transforms it , in proportion to the strength of the brain , into will . This will creates ...
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